Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR29

Introduced
4/13/26  
Refer
4/14/26  
Report Pass
4/22/26  
Passed
4/27/26  
Engrossed
4/28/26  

Caption

Creates a joint legislative committee to study and make recommendations relative to the water quality of the Atchafalaya Basin.

Impact

The establishment of this committee allows for a structured approach to studying sediment accumulation and its effects on hydrology, habitat, and fisheries within the Atchafalaya Basin. Furthermore, the committee is authorized to gather data and recommendations from various stakeholders, providing a collaborative platform for addressing these pressing environmental concerns. The report produced by this committee, due by April 1, 2027, may lead to substantial legislative or administrative actions aimed at improving water quality and habitat sustainability in this vital ecosystem.

Summary

SCR 29, introduced by Senator Kleinpeter, aims to create a joint legislative committee tasked with studying the water quality of the Atchafalaya Basin, which is recognized as the largest river swamp in North America. This area is crucial for flood control, habitat provision, and supporting significant commercial and recreational fisheries. The bill addresses significant issues such as the ongoing sediment accumulation which has impaired water circulation, reduced water depth, and impacted natural habitats essential for various species, including fish crucial to Louisiana's economy and culture.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SCR 29 appears to be supportive among legislators, reflected by the unanimous voting outcome in favor of the bill. This indicates a recognition of the importance of the Atchafalaya Basin for both ecological balance and economic livelihood, particularly in the fishing sector. The bill signifies a proactive stance by the legislature in addressing environmental challenges that directly impact the state’s water resources and ecological integrity.

Contention

While the initial reception of the bill has been positive, potential points of contention may arise during the implementation phase, especially regarding resource allocation and the influence of various stakeholders. The bill's wording allows for a comprehensive review, yet some may question the effectiveness of a legislative committee in addressing the intricate complexities of sediment management without significant funding or mandated enforcement measures. The effectiveness of the committee in soliciting input from diverse interest groups will be pivotal in ensuring the resulting recommendations are balanced and actionable.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR40

Creates the K-12 School Safety Task Force to study and make recommendations relative to school safety and security.

LA HB319

Provides relative to the Atchafalaya Trace Commission and Atchafalaya Trace Heritage Area

LA SCR62

Creates a statewide task force to study and make recommendations on implementing a comprehensive plan to address property blight within the state.

LA SCR64

To continue the Comite River Diversion Canal/Amite River Basin Task Force.

LA HCR24

Creates a special committee of the legislature to study the Louisiana High School Athletic Association (LHSAA)

LA SR195

Creates a task force to study and make recommendations relative to polices that promote energy self-generation, industrial microgrids, and expedited permitting in the state of Louisiana.

LA SR202

Creates a task force to study the effectiveness of technology and research parks and to make recommendations on its findings.

LA SSR2

Requests the Senate Committee on Insurance to study and make recommendations regarding the effects of making the commissioner of insurance an appointed position.

LA SCR61

To authorize and direct the legislative auditor and the Department of Insurance to study the financial transactions of foreign and domestic insurers who are authorized to do and are doing business in Louisiana.

LA HCR30

Urges and requests the commissioner of the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry to study and make recommendations on the issues addressed by the Processing Revival and Intrastate Meat Exemption Act to enhance operations for small meat processing businesses in Louisiana

Similar Bills

LA HB319

Provides relative to the Atchafalaya Trace Commission and Atchafalaya Trace Heritage Area

LA SCR38

Repeals Joint Rule No. 7, relative to the Atchafalaya Basin Program Oversight Committee.

LA SB111

Provides for black bass and crappie bag and size limits. (8/1/26)

LA HB721

Provides relative to shrimp harvesting